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2 New York The Condition of College & Career Readiness 15 The Condition of College & Career Readiness 15 is the ACT annual report on the progress of US high school graduates relative to college readiness. This year s report shows that 59% of students in the 15 US graduating class took the ACT test, up from 57% last year and 49% in 11. The increased number of test takers over the past several years enhances the breadth and depth of the data pool, providing a comprehensive picture of the current graduating class in the context of college readiness as well as offering a glimpse at the emerging educational pipeline. The ACT: Now More Than Ever ACT has a longstanding commitment to improving college and career readiness. Through our research, our thought leadership, and our solutions, we seek to raise awareness of issues and best practices aimed at helping individuals achieve education and workplace success. As the landscape of education and assessment rapidly shifts and state education and economic development agendas converge, ACT is uniquely positioned to inform decisions at the individual, institutional, system, and agency levels. As a research-based nonprofit organization, ACT is committed to providing information and solutions to support the following: Holistic View of Readiness. Our research shows that the ACT College and Career Readiness Standards can help prepare students for college and career success. However, we understand that academic readiness is just one of several factors that contribute to educational success. One 14 ACT report, Broadening the Definition of College and Career Readiness: A Holistic Approach, shows academic readiness long the sole focus of monitoring college readiness as one of four critical domains in determining an individual s readiness for success in college and career. Crosscutting skills, behavioral skills, and the ability to navigate future pathways are also important factors to measure and address. Together, these elements define a clear picture of student readiness for postsecondary education. To encourage progress, the educational system needs to monitor and sustain all key factors of success. Stability and Validity of Data. ACT is committed to maintaining the integrity and credibility of the 1 36 score scale, a scale that is familiar to and valued by the many stakeholders served by ACT. Leveraging the power of longitudinal data means avoiding dramatic shifts in the reporting structure. Promoting Access. Serving the needs of our many stakeholders is a focal point for ACT. We will continue to explore ways to expand college access for all students, promoting initiatives to better meet the needs of underserved learners and developing solutions and services that make a difference in the lives of those we serve. Through new avenues such as online testing, initiating campaigns targeted at underserved students, and supporting organizations aligned with our mission, ACT is working to reach and help a greater number of individuals. Continuous Improvement Without the Need for Radical Change. ACT is committed to providing a wider range of solutions, across a broader span of life s decision points, in an increasingly individualized manner so that all can benefit. This has led us to a mode of continuous improvement. However, our goal is to avoid radical change so as to assist our users with transition. Our research agenda takes into account the changes in education and workplace practice and the demographics and evolving needs of those we serve. Accordingly, when research and evidence dictate, we will continue to make necessary changes in our recommendations and/or solutions, including discontinuing outdated programs and services, to bring clarity to the market. Providing Meaningful Data for Better Decisions. ACT is focused on providing better data to students, parents, schools, districts, and states so that all can make more informed decisions to improve outcomes. We accomplish this goal by taking a holistic view and using consistent and reliable historical information, so that individuals and institutions have a better context to make critical decisions about the journey they have undertaken. Using This Report 1 This report is designed to help educators understand and answer the following questions: Are your students graduating from high school prepared for college and career? Are enough of your students taking core courses necessary to be prepared for success, and are those courses rigorous enough? What are the most popular majors/occupations, and what does the pipeline for each look like? What other dimensions of college and career readiness, outside of academic readiness, should educators measure and track? We sincerely hope this report will serve as a call to action or even as a wake-up call that our nation s current policies and practices are not having the desired effect of increasing the college and career readiness levels of US high school graduates. We remain committed to providing more and better data so individuals and institutions can make betterinformed decisions leading to the improved educational outcomes we all desire and help more individuals achieve education and workplace success. 15 by ACT, Inc. All rights reserved. The ACT college readiness assessment and ACT WorkKeys are registered trademarks of ACT, Inc., in the USA and other countries. The ACT National Curriculum Survey, ACT Engage, ACT Explore, ACT Plan, ACT Aspire, and ACT QualityCore are registered trademarks of ACT, Inc. The ACT National Career Readiness Certificate is a trademark of ACT, Inc. 4243

3 Key Findings New York About Your Graduating Class In New York, there were 58,136 students in the 15 graduating class who took the ACT. This represents an estimated 28% of the 15 New York graduating class being tested with the ACT. New York saw an increase in ACT-tested graduates of 11% since 11. Nationally, 1,924,436 students (an estimated 59% of the graduating class) were ACT tested, representing an increase in ACT-tested graduates of 19% since 11. New York tested less than 9% of its graduates. As a result, this report represents a subset of the entire student population, meaning that the results reflect only those tested, rather than the entire graduating class. Caucasian ACTtested graduates reflected a smaller percentage of students than in the 11 ACT-tested graduating class. New York s ACT-tested graduating class had 9% potential firstgeneration students, or students whose parents did not enroll in postsecondary education. This compares to 18% of ACT-tested graduates nationwide. Academic Achievement New York outperformed the nation in English, reading, math, and science. In interpreting academic achievement trend data, it is important to remember that in 13, the ACT College Readiness Benchmark in science decreased from 24 to 23, and the ACT College Readiness Benchmark in reading increased from 21 to 22. During the routine practice of monitoring predictive validity, ACT analyzes the performance of students in college, focusing on what is happening to students in the credit-bearing first-year college course in each specific content area. Data gathered through this routine review indicated a need to make updates to the ACT College Readiness Benchmarks. Opportunity for Growth New York has an opportunity to improve on the college and career readiness of its students, especially in reading and science, where at least 1% of the students were only 1 or 2 points below the Benchmark. ACT research has shown those students meeting three or four ACT College Readiness Benchmarks are likely to be successful in postsecondary education. For New York, this means that the 61% who met three or four ACT College Readiness Benchmarks have a strong likelihood of experiencing success in college. A great way to improve student college and career readiness is to get more of them to take a college preparatory core curriculum. In fact, New York saw 71% of core-taking students meeting the math ACT College Readiness Benchmark, compared to 49% of non-core-taking students meeting the Benchmark. In this graduating class, 19% of New York s ACT-tested graduates reported they did not plan to take a core curriculum, which means that 11,261 more students could have benefited from more rigorous coursework, presenting a real opportunity for improvement in college and career readiness. Student Aspirations There is good news in that 81% of New York s 15 ACT-tested graduates aspired to postsecondary education. Interestingly enough, 83% of New York s 14 ACT-tested graduating class aspired to enroll in postsecondary education, compared to 87% who actually did enroll. A positive note is that more 14 New York ACT-tested graduates enrolled in postsecondary education than initially aspired to do so. What Affects Student Success? ACT research (Broadening the Definition of College and Career Readiness: A Holistic Approach, 14; Beyond Academics: A Holistic Framework for Enhancing Education and Workplace Success, 15) demonstrates that while academically prepared students, as measured by the ACT College Readiness Benchmarks, are more likely than less-prepared students to succeed in their future educational endeavors, there are other factors that impact student success. They fall into four domains: Core academic skills include the domain-specific knowledge and skills necessary to perform essential tasks in the core academic content areas of English language arts, mathematics, and science. Crosscutting capabilities include the general knowledge and skills necessary to perform essential tasks across academic content areas. This includes technology and information literacy, collaborative problem solving, thinking and metacognition, and studying and learning. Behavioral skills include interpersonal, self-regulatory, and task-related behaviors important for adaptation to and successful performance in educational and workplace settings. Education and career navigation skills include the personal characteristics, processes, and knowledge that influence individuals as they navigate their educational and career paths (e.g., make informed, personally relevant decisions; develop actionable, achievable plans). NEW YORK 3

4 New York Attainment of College and Career Readiness 58,136 of your graduates, which is an estimated 28% of your graduating class, took the ACT.* From 11 15, the number of ACT test-taking graduates has increased by 11.3%, while the estimated number of graduates in your state has increased by 11.4%. of 15 ACT-Tested High School Graduates Meeting ACT College Readiness Benchmarks by Subject English Reading Mathematics Science All Four Subjects New York Nation of ACT-Tested High School Graduates Meeting ACT College Readiness Benchmarks** * Totals for graduating seniors were obtained from Knocking at the College Door: Projections of High School Graduates, 8th edition. December 12 by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. Note: s in this report may not sum to 1% due to rounding English Reading Mathematics Science All Four Subjects ** ACT College Readiness Benchmarks in reading and science were revised in 13. See page 19 for details. 4 THE CONDITION OF COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS 15

5 Near Attainment of College and Career Readiness of 15 ACT-Tested High School Graduates by ACT College Readiness Benchmark Attainment and Subject Below Benchmark by 3+ Points Within 2 Points of Benchmark Met Benchmark English Reading Mathematics Science of 15 ACT-Tested High School Graduates by Number of ACT College Readiness Benchmarks Attained Benchmarks Met New York Nation NEW YORK 5

6 New York Participation and Opportunity Over the past decade, ACT has experienced unprecedented growth in the number of students tested, as well as statewide partnerships in 14 states and in many districts across the country. As a result, the 15 Condition of College & Career Readiness report provides a much deeper and more representative sample in comparison to a purely selfselected college going population. of ACT-Tested High School Graduates by Race/Ethnicity* African Indian Asian Hispanic Pacific Islander White Two or More Races No Response Note: Values less than.5% will not appear. of ACT-Tested High School Graduates Meeting Three or More Benchmarks by Race/Ethnicity* African Indian Asian Hispanic Pacific Islander White * Race/ethnicity categories changed in 11 to reflect updated US Department of Education reporting requirements. 2 6 THE CONDITION OF COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS 15

7 Participation and Opportunity by Subject of 15 ACT-Tested High School Graduates Meeting ACT College Readiness Benchmarks by Race/Ethnicity and Subject* English Mathematics African 51 African 31 Indian 58 Indian 5 Asian 84 Asian 84 Hispanic 63 Hispanic 46 Pacific Islander 71 Pacific Islander 51 White 85 White 71 All Students 79 All Students 66 Reading Science African 34 African 25 Indian 45 Indian 42 Asian 69 Asian 68 Hispanic 46 Hispanic 39 Pacific Islander 53 Pacific Islander 44 White 68 White 65 All Students 63 All Students 59 African Indian Asian Hispanic Pacific Islander White All Students N = 4,88 N = 157 N = 4,975 N = 6,629 N = 85 N = 35,27 N = 58,136 * Race/ethnicity categories changed in 11 to reflect updated US Department of Education reporting requirements. 2 NEW YORK 7

8 New York Course-Taking Patterns and Benchmark Performance Within subjects, ACT has consistently found that students who take the recommended core curriculum are more likely to be ready for college or career than those who do not. A core curriculum is defined as four years of English and three years each of mathematics, social studies, and science. 3 of 15 ACT-Tested High School Graduates in Core or More vs. Less Than Core Courses Meeting ACT College Readiness Benchmarks by Subject English Reading Mathematics Science Core or More Less Than Core Core or More Less Than Core N = 45,363 N = 11,261 A Look at STEM of 15 ACT-Tested High School Graduates with an Interest in STEM Meeting ACT College Readiness Benchmarks by Subject (N = 22,5) This chart compares ACT College Readiness Benchmark attainment for 15 high school graduates in your state who have an interest in STEM majors or occupations to STEMinterested graduates nationally. Characteristics of students with an interest in STEM were addressed in greater depth in the Condition of STEM 14 report. English Reading Mathematics Science All Four Subjects New York Nation 8 THE CONDITION OF COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS 15

9 Early Preparation ACT research shows that younger students who take rigorous curricula are more prepared to graduate from high school ready for college or career. Moreover, our research (The Forgotten Middle, 8) found that the level of academic achievement that students attain by 8th grade has a larger impact on their college and career readiness by the time they graduate from high school than anything that happens academically in high school. of Students Meeting ACT College Readiness Benchmarks at Three Stages of Academic Development Benchmarks Met 1 11 ACT Explore Tested Students ACT Plan Tested Students 15 ACT-Tested Graduates N = 2,36 N = 18,755 N = 58,136 of Students Meeting ACT College Readiness Benchmarks by Content Area at Three Stages of Academic Development 46 In past Condition reports, ACT Explore, ACT Plan, and ACT results all reflected data from students testing or graduating in the current year. This year, ACT Explore and ACT Plan results reflect 15 graduating class examinees (both tested and not tested with the ACT) when they were assessed in 8th and 1th grades. The goal of this change is to describe the condition of college and career readiness for this year s graduates and their counterparts as they progressed from 8th grade to 1th grade and through graduation English Reading Mathematics Science Benchmarks Met 1 11 ACT Explore Tested Students ACT Plan Tested Students 15 ACT-Tested Graduates N = 2,36 N = 18,755 N = 58,136 NEW YORK 9

10 New York ACT College Readiness Benchmark Attainment for Top Planned College Majors: 15 Graduates When students register for the ACT, they can select a college major from a list of 294 majors that they plan to pursue in college. Among recent ACT-tested high school graduates nationwide, about % selected a specific planned major, whereas about % indicated that they were undecided or did not select a major. This table ranks the state s top (most frequently selected) majors among 15 graduates. The percentages of students meeting the ACT College Readiness Benchmarks are shown for each major. Across these planned majors, there are considerable differences in the percentage of students who are ready to succeed in college. Major Name N English Reading Math Science All Four Undecided 11, Medicine (Pre-Medicine) 2, Biology, General 1, Business Administration and Management, General 1, Nursing, Registered (BS/RN) 1, Accounting 1, Biochemistry and Biophysics 1, Criminology 1, No Major Indicated 1, Mechanical Engineering 1, Computer Science and Programming Law (Pre-Law) Psychology, General Physical Therapy (Pre-Physical Therapy) Marketing Management and Research Finance, General Psychology, Clinical and Counseling Engineering (Pre-Engineering), General Biomedical Engineering Chemistry Pharmacy (Pre-Pharmacy) Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering Elementary Education Computer Engineering Cell/Cellular Biology Physician Assisting Political Science and Government Theatre Arts/Drama Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering Note: Undecided and/or No Major Indicated are included in the table, if applicable. The former refers to students who selected the option Undecided from the list of majors. The latter refers to students who did not respond to the question. 1 THE CONDITION OF COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS 15

11 ACT College Readiness Benchmark Attainment for the Top Planned College Majors with Good Fit: 15 Graduates Many students gravitate toward majors that align with their preferred activities and values. ACT research has shown that greater interest-major fit is related to important student outcomes such as persistence in a major or college. This table shows, for each planned major, the numbers and percentages of students displaying good interest-major fit 4, as well as the percentages of students meeting the ACT College Readiness Benchmarks. Since only students who completed the ACT Interest Inventory during ACT registration are included here, this table shows results for a subset of the students in the prior table. These planned majors vary considerably in the percentage of students displaying good interest-major fit and meeting the ACT College Readiness Benchmarks. The results highlight the importance of examining multiple predictors of college success and affirm the value of a holistic view of college readiness. Major Name N Fit % Fit English Reading Math Science All Four Undecided No profile available Medicine (Pre-Medicine) 1, Biology, General Business Administration and Management, General Nursing, Registered (BS/RN) Accounting Biochemistry and Biophysics Criminology No Major Indicated No profile available Mechanical Engineering Computer Science and Programming Law (Pre-Law) Psychology, General Physical Therapy (Pre-Physical Therapy) Marketing Management and Research Finance, General Psychology, Clinical and Counseling Engineering (Pre-Engineering), General Biomedical Engineering Chemistry Pharmacy (Pre-Pharmacy) Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering Elementary Education Computer Engineering Cell/Cellular Biology Physician Assisting Political Science and Government Theatre Arts/Drama Aerospace/Aeronautical Engineering Note: Undecided and/or No Major Indicated are included in the table, if applicable. The former refers to students who selected the option Undecided from the list of majors. The latter refers to students who did not respond to the question. NEW YORK 11

12 New York Other College and Career Readiness Factors Aligning Student Behaviors, Planning, and Aspirations Most students aspire to a post high school credential. To help them meet those aspirations, educational planning, monitoring, and interventions must be aligned to their aspirations, begin early, and continue throughout their educational careers. There is good news in that 81% of New York s 15 ACT-tested graduates aspired to postsecondary education. Interestingly enough, 83% of New York s 14 ACTtested graduating class aspired to enroll in postsecondary education, compared to 87% who actually did enroll. A positive note is that more 14 New York ACT-tested graduates enrolled in postsecondary education than initially aspired to do so. of 15 ACT-Tested High School Graduates by Educational Aspirations Graduate/ Professional Degree Graduate/ Professional Degree 32 Bachelor s Degree Bachelor s Degree 1 Associate s/ Voc-tech Degree Associate s/ Voc-tech Degree 19 Other/No Response Other/ No Response N = 27,9 N = 18,1 N = 69 N = 1,836 Activity and Achievement: What s the Connection? There are wide-ranging benefits to student participation in high school activities. Students can develop new skills, broaden their experiences, practice social skills, and increase their appeal to college admissions personnel. In addition, ACT data indicate that, regardless of a student s high school GPA, involvement in high school activities is often associated with higher ACT Composite scores. At the same time, results typically identify a point of diminishing returns, one where many activities are associated with a drop in ACT scores. The adjacent graph depicts the relationship between ACT scores and the number of high school activities for 15 graduates in your state. Average ACT Composite Score by Number of Activities within High School GPA Ranges for 15 Graduates Average ACT Composite Score Number of High School Activities Note: In some cases, high activity counts may represent low numbers of students, giving rise to missing and outlying data points. 12 THE CONDITION OF COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS 15

13 Other College and Career Readiness Factors Early Prediction of High School Outcomes Relative Importance of Predictors of 12th-Grade Cumulative High School Grade Point Average ACT Explore Composite Score 27% Prior Grades 35% Psychosocial and Behavioral Factors 26% School Factors 3% Demographics 9% Note: The data used for this analysis came from a longitudinal sample of 3,768 students from 21 schools who took both ACT Explore and ACT Engage Grades 6 9 in 6, when most students were in 8th grade. Additional waves of data were collected each fall, ending in 11, when most students should have graduated from high school. The total variance explained in the model was R 2 =.51. Understanding which student characteristics can predict future performance is essential to early identification and support for students at risk for later academic difficulties. A longitudinal research study found that, in 8th grade, the most important predictor of 12th grade GPA was student grades, followed by academic achievement (measured by ACT Explore) and psychosocial and behavioral factors (measured by ACT Engage Grades 6 9). Demographics (gender, race/ethnicity, and parent education) and school factors (percent eligible for free/ reduced lunch eligible and percent minority) were less important predictors. These findings underscore the value of using multiple measures, including academic achievement and behaviors, to provide a more holistic approach to assessment that can better assist students in developing the knowledge and skills needed for success. Academic Achievement, Behaviors, and College Completion age Attaining a Postsecondary Degree by ACT and ACT Engage College Scores Benchmarks 1 or 2 Benchmarks 3 or 4 Benchmarks ACT Composite Score Range Low ACT Engage College Scores 32 Moderate ACT Engage College Scores High ACT Engage College Scores Academic behaviors also matter for college outcomes. Across all ACT College Readiness Benchmark levels, students with higher ACT Engage College scores (based on the mean percentile scores of ACT Engage scales Academic Discipline, Commitment to College, and Social Connection) attained a postsecondary degree within four years of college at higher rates than students with lower ACT Engage College scores. For students meeting three or four Benchmarks, those with high ACT Engage College scores attained a timely postsecondary degree at nearly twice the rate as those with low ACT Engage College scores. Note: Based on a longitudinal sample of 9,446 ACT-tested students from 48 postsecondary institutions who took ACT Engage College during their first semester of college in 3. Additional waves of data were collected each semester through 8. Students with a mean percentile score of less than 25 were classified as low, those with scores between 25 and 75 were classified as moderate, and those with scores greater than 75 were classified as high. NEW YORK 13

14 New York 15 State of High School Graduates Tested, Average Composite Score, and Meeting Benchmarks by Subject State of Graduates Tested* Average Composite Score Meeting English Benchmark Meeting Reading Benchmark Meeting Math Benchmark Meeting Science Benchmark Alabama Colorado Illinois Kentucky Louisiana Michigan Mississippi Montana North Carolina North Dakota Tennessee Utah Wyoming Arkansas Hawaii Nebraska Oklahoma Florida Minnesota Missouri South Dakota Kansas Ohio Wisconsin New Mexico Iowa West Virginia South Carolina Georgia Arizona District of Columbia Idaho Indiana THE CONDITION OF COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS 15

15 15 State of High School Graduates Tested, Average Composite Score, and Meeting Benchmarks by Subject State of Graduates Tested* Average Composite Score Meeting English Benchmark Meeting Reading Benchmark Meeting Math Benchmark Meeting Science Benchmark Texas Nevada Alaska Oregon Connecticut California Virginia New Jersey Vermont Massachusetts New York Maryland Washington New Hampshire Pennsylvania Delaware Rhode Island Maine National * Totals for graduating seniors were obtained from Knocking at the College Door: Projections of High School Graduates, 8th edition. December 12 by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. NEW YORK 15

16 Looking Back at the Class of 14 New York ACT College Readiness Benchmarks and Fall 14 College Enrollment Academic achievement, as measured by ACT College Readiness Benchmark attainment, has a clear and distinctive relationship with the path taken by high school graduates. Those who were more academically ready were more likely to enroll in 4-year institutions. Graduates who enrolled in 2-year colleges or pursued other options after high school were more likely to have met fewer Benchmarks. For the sizable number of 14 graduates who did not meet any Benchmarks, their post high school opportunities appear to have been limited compared to their college-ready peers. of 14 ACT-Tested High School Graduates by Number of ACT College Readiness Benchmarks Attained Benchmarks Met New York Nation of 14 ACT-Tested High School Graduates by Number of ACT College Readiness Benchmarks Attained and Fall 14 College Enrollment Status Zero One Two Three Four 2-Year Public 4-Year Private 4-Year Other/Unknown 16 THE CONDITION OF COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS 15

17 Policies and Practices Call to Action The Condition of College & Career Readiness 15 points to the need for federal, state, and local policymakers and agency heads to support the readiness of all students for college and career. Over the last several years, the average national ACT Composite score and ACT College Readiness Benchmark attainment of students taking the ACT has remained relatively constant. This is commendable given the increase in the number of students taking the ACT but little comfort to the students, teachers, and administrators working every day to increase student achievement. Because the current direction and aim of our education system is to prepare all students for postsecondary and career success, this year s results continue to signal the need for increased wholesale systemic supports and reforms. As a research-based nonprofit organization, ACT is committed to identifying solutions that are informed by data and that reinforce the need for students to meet appropriate achievement benchmarks at every point along the continuum from kindergarten through career. As part of this commitment, ACT released a series of policy platforms ( in December 14 containing extensive recommendations in three areas: K 12 education, postsecondary education, and workforce development. In this same spirit, ACT offers the following recommendations as a call to action for the entire education community: students; parents; educators; and policymakers at the district, state, and federal levels. Data Use Ensure that student data collected are appropriately safeguarded and used responsibly, balancing data s potential to help students achieve education and workplace success with the responsibility to ensure students privacy and confidentiality. ACT takes steps to protect the privacy of student data and encourages others to do so, as well. The science behind the ACT assessments the evidence base and ongoing research relies on our ability to collect and analyze student assessment data and is critical in answering the key question of what matters most in helping people to succeed in education and work. Further, some student data are used for the ACT Educational Opportunity Service, an opt-in program that provides students including many underserved and first-generation college students with information about educational, scholarship, career, and financial aid opportunities. We call on policymakers to seek innovative solutions that secure student data and at the same time provide expanded opportunities for students and advance educational research. System Alignment Encourage education system alignment so that all components work together. In a climate conditioned to the strict accountability mandates in the No Child Left Behind Act, alignment seems to refer only to how assessments align to particular standards, and in many cases has forced educators to think only about test scores. True education system alignment means that all components standards, curricula, assessments, and instruction work together to achieve desired goals (Ananda, 3; Resnick, Rothman, Slattery, and Vranek, 3; Webb, 1997b). State and federal policymakers must prioritize funding to ensure that the necessary pieces are in place to help all students meet college and career readiness standards. Teacher Support and Development Develop robust teacher evaluation systems. Efforts to safeguard and use data appropriately and to fully align the education system are moot if we do not invest in one of the most important components of student learning: teachers. As stated in our K 12 education platform, ACT applauds states and districts development and use of robust teacher evaluation systems that include multiple measures of performance to identify effective teaching and focus on professional development. All teacher evaluations should include classroom observations, parent and student surveys, and measures of student growth on assessments, and teachers should be involved in the creation and rollout of these systems. Strengthen admissions criteria for teacher education programs and offer professional development to new teachers. We must ensure that the admissions criteria for teacher education programs are rigorous and produce high-quality candidates armed with the tools sound instructional methods, content mastery, and data literacy to teach effectively. Once in the classroom, teachers must have the opportunity to participate in professional development opportunities that enhance their work. Increase teacher compensation. Given that teachers are the most important school-based factor in student achievement, if we truly want the best teaching force in the world, teachers must be compensated correspondingly. Doing so demonstrates investment not only in teachers but in students. It is time to take these and other meaningful steps to solve the issues hindering student success. ACT sincerely hopes that this call to action, informed by decades of educational research, contributes to the enhancement of education and career opportunities for all students, including our nation s most underserved individuals. ACT stands ready to work with like-minded organizations to support systemic education reforms. Ensuring a world-class US educational system should be a responsibility shared by all of us: our future rests on the education of tomorrow s leaders. We must do better. NEW YORK 17

18 Resources Statewide Partnerships in College and Career Readiness States that incorporate ACT college and career readiness solutions as part of their statewide assessments provide greater access to higher education and increase the likelihood of student success in postsecondary education. Educators also have the ability to establish a longitudinal plan using ACT assessments, which provide high schools, districts, and states with unique student-level data that can be used for effective student intervention plans. State administration of ACT programs and services: Increases opportunities for minority and middle- to low-income students. Promotes student educational and career planning. Reduces the need for remediation. Correlates with increases in college enrollment, persistence, and student success. Aligns with state standards. 3rd- through 8th-grade students 8th- and 9th-grade students 1th-grade students 11th- and 12th-grade students 8th- through 12th-grade students 11th- and 12th-grade students ACT National Career Readiness Certificate Alabama Arkansas Hawaii 8th- through 1th-grade students Alabama Arkansas Hawaii Wisconsin Wyoming Arkansas Louisiana North Carolina Oklahoma Tennessee Utah Arkansas Florida Louisiana North Carolina Oklahoma Tennessee Utah Alabama Alaska Arkansas Colorado Hawaii Illinois Kentucky Louisiana Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nevada North Carolina North Dakota Tennessee Utah Wisconsin Wyoming Alabama Kentucky Alabama Alaska Hawaii Kentucky Louisiana Michigan North Carolina North Dakota South Carolina Wisconsin Wyoming Alabama Alaska Arkansas Indiana Iowa Kentucky Louisiana Minnesota Missouri New Mexico North Carolina Oklahoma Oregon South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Utah Virginia Wisconsin All listed partnerships are effective as of July THE CONDITION OF COLLEGE & CAREER READINESS 15

19 ACT Research The continued increase of test takers enhances the breadth and depth of the data pool, providing a comprehensive picture of the current college readiness levels of the graduating class as well as offering a glimpse of the emerging national educational pipeline. It also allows us to review various aspects of the ACT-tested graduating class, including the following reports: Releasing in the Academic Year The Condition of STEM 15 National report State reports Underserved learners The Condition of College and Career Readiness 15 National report State reports African students Indian students Asian students Hispanic students Pacific Islander students First-generation students Linguistically diverse students Students from low-income families Other ACT Research Reports College Choice Report (for the graduating class of 13) Part 1: Preferences and Prospects November 13 Part 2: Enrollment Patterns July 14 Part 3: Persistence and Transfer April 15 College Choice Report (for the graduating class of 14) Part 1: Expanding Opportunities: Preferences and Prospects November 14 Part 2: Expanding Opportunities: Enrollment Patterns July 15 To be notified of exact release dates, please subscribe here: How Does ACT Determine if Students Are College Ready? The ACT College Readiness Benchmarks are scores on the ACT subject area tests that represent the level of achievement required for students to have a 5% chance of obtaining a B or higher or about a 75% chance of obtaining a C or higher in corresponding credit-bearing first-year college courses. Based on a nationally stratified sample, the Benchmarks are median course placement values for these institutions and represent a typical set of expectations. ACT College Readiness Benchmarks were revised for 13 graduating class reporting. The ACT College Readiness Benchmarks are: College Course Subject Area Test Original ACT College Readiness Benchmark Revised ACT College Readiness Benchmark English Composition English Social Sciences Reading College Algebra Mathematics Biology Science Notes 1. The data presented herein are based on the ACT Profile Report State: Graduating Class 15 for each respective state, accessible at With the exception of the top graph on page 6, data related to students who did not provide information or who responded Other to questions about gender, race/ethnicity, high school curriculum, etc., are not presented explicitly. 2. The race/ethnicity categories changed in 11 to reflect updated US Department of Education reporting requirements; trends to previous reports may not be available for all race/ethnicity categories. 3. Data reflect subject-specific curriculum. For example, English Core or More results pertain to students who took at least four years of English, regardless of courses taken in other subject areas. 4. The interest-major fit score measures the strength of the relationship between the student s profile of ACT Interest Inventory scores and the profile of students interests in the major shown. Interest profiles for majors are based on a national sample of undergraduate students with a declared major and a GPA of at least 2.. Major was determined in the third year for students in 4-year colleges and in the second year for students in 2-year colleges. Interest-major fit scores range from 99, with values of and higher indicating good fit. NEW YORK 19

20 ACT is an independent, nonprofit organization that provides assessment, research, information, and program management services in the broad areas of education and workforce development. Each year, we serve millions of people in high schools, colleges, professional associations, businesses, and government agencies, nationally and internationally. Though designed to meet a wide array of needs, all ACT programs and services have one guiding purpose helping people achieve education and workplace success. A copy of this report can be found at * * Rev 1

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